BROWNSTONE INSURANCE ANNOUNCES PARTNERSHIP WITH
ASPEN AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY
NORWELL, MA (7.29.11) - - Brownstone Insurance begins a partnership with Aspen American Insurance Company (“Aspen”) on September 1st, 2011. Aspen’s A.M. Best rating is A (Excellent) XV.
Brownstone Insurance has continually grown and improved their services over the course of their 30 year history and this is the next chapter of growth for the company.
This new partnership will allow Brownstone Insurance to increase the depth of service and coverages they are proud to offer their clients and create an innovative environment.
Brownstone Insurance clients can expect to receive formal notification of this new venture when their policy renews.
Brownstone Insurance has been providing master policy insurance coverage for multi-unit properties throughout Massachusetts since 1982. With a combined 68 years experience between the company co-founders, Glenn Montgomery and Wayne Fick, and their 13 employees averaging 12 years of service, the staff of Brownstone Insurance is highly experienced and truly dedicated to helping their local community with their insurance needs.
Learn more about Brownstone Insurance by visiting www.brownstoneinsurance.com or by calling (617) 236-6400.
Brownstone Insurance Helping Cazeaults for the Holidays
December 19th, 2010
KINGSTON —Brownstone Insurance is on a mission to help Sarah, Emma and Jon Cazeault of Kingston. The company reached out to the local community for support via Facebook last week, initiating their “We Like to Help” campaign on the company page.
View article in the Kingston Reporter.
Brownstone Insurance Presents Cazeault Family with $10k Check
Facebook Campaign Exceeds Original Goal
February 26, 2011
KINGSTON —Brownstone Insurance wrapped up its “We ‘Like’ to Help” campaign by presenting the Cazeault family of Kingston, which was the focus of the campaign, with a check for $10,000. The campaign was active during the month of December and utilized the Brownstone Insurance Facebook page to earn money for the family in exchange for each new “like” the page received during that time. View article in the Kingston Reporter.






